- The Paḻayakūṟ (
Pazhayakoor; English: "Old Allegiance"), also
known as Romo-Syrians or
Syrian Catholics of Malabar, are the
Saint Thomas Christians who...
-
Puthenkoor church during the
Carmelite period, came to be
known as the
Pazhayakoor. Both
factions continued to use the name "Malankara", the real name of...
- from 17th century, due to the
division created between Puthenkoor and
Pazhayakoor.
Traditionally it had been the
privilege of the
eldest priest belonging...
- This is a list of
prominent Syrian Christians of Kerala. P. J. Thomas, Parakunnel, an
economist who
served as
first economic advisor of
independent India...
- Jatiaikya Sangham, an
organisation formed with the
objective of
uniting the
Pazhayakoor and
Puthenkoor communities among the
Christians of Kerala, came up with...
- century, both the
Knanaya and
Northist groups were
internally divided into
Pazhayakoor (Catholic) and
Puthenkoor (Jacobite) factions. The
Puthenkoor faction...
- Portuguese. In
Angamaly Padiyola,
declaration of the
Syrian Catholics (
Pazhayakoor faction of
Saint Thomas Christians)
proclaimed in 1787,
narrates the...
- the
first of
several rifts in the
community and the
establishment of
Pazhayakoor (Catholic) and
Puthenkoor factions.
Since that time
further splits have...
- to the
Miaphysite Christology of the
Oriental Orthodox Communion. The
Pazhayakoor faction continued with the East
Syriac traditions and
Diophysite faith...
-
Malankara Puthenkoor Syrians and the
Stone cross of the
church gone to the
Pazhayakoor Syrians. In 1789
Tippu Sultan attacked and
arsoned this church. It is...